Thursday, September 4, 2008
Jabi Lake, The Human Race, Abuja
We went on a Sunday stroll around Jabi Lake in Abuja for our 10k Human Race.
While beginning our walk, we decided to see the grounds in which we live. In front of our apartment complex there are several other houses and a nice garden alongside the lake.
A nice view of the lake from a different perspective, our friend Chris.
We met two little girls, ages 8 and 10 who wanted to walk with us for a while. They fed us some little corn nuts to chew on, which tasted like cardboard. Maybe they had some nutritious value?
The two girls took us to their school down the street and we saw some classrooms and met some of their schoolmates.
Many of the people just wear these simple flippity floppities around.
A view from the overpass, crossing the lake with fishermen below. This man was crossing the alligator infested waters qith the assistance of a giant hollow gourd.
A transparent and iridescent little crawler found on Chris.
Our complex, ABB Life Camp, is with white buildings and red rooftops and is in the center right of this picture.
These lounging lizards can be found everywhere!
A perfectly precise throw, it comes with experience.
A friend watches as they go out with their tiny little fishy bait to catch the bigger ones.
The neighborhood around ours is springing up all of these very nice homes. Surprisingly, most construction is very quick here.
Two women trying to escape the photographer, unsuccessfully.
We returned home without getting rained upon and played some Rumy Cube while eating grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup before finishing our grading and lesson planning for the week.
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hey, have you found any cool missionaries in the area to cook dinner for? we sure do miss having you hear in mladost. elder cummins goes home in about a month... and I hit my year mark.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of lizards are they? Do they make good pets? You know my interest in "wierd" animals...
ReplyDeleteHello sir, I am a Nigerian and I live in the south west lagos.I wld appreciate if U̶̲̥̅̊ could still acceSs fotos of Jabi lake and send M̶̲̅ε̲̣..I still plan to visit the lake,but came accross ur blog,sso I decided to make the expensive request.tanks
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